Problem with gcc -mno-cygwin?

Charles Wilson cygwin@cwilson.fastmail.fm
Wed Dec 3 13:45:00 GMT 2003


Christopher Faylor wrote:

> Do you possibly have two versions of the mingw libgcc.a somehow?  I haven't
> verified this on my system, since I am knee deep in something else right
> now but nm on /lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw32/3.3.1/libgcc.a tells me:
> 
>   w32-shared-ptr.o:
>   00000000 b .bss
>   00000000 d .data
>   00000000 t .text
> 	   U _AddAtomA@4
> 	   U _FindAtomA@4
> 	   U _GetAtomNameA@12
>   00000040 t ___w32_eh_shared_initialize
>   00000010 C ___w32_sharedptr
>   00000020 t ___w32_sharedptr_default_unexpected
>   000002a0 t ___w32_sharedptr_get
>   000000c0 T ___w32_sharedptr_initialize
>   000001f0 t ___w32_sharedptr_set
>   00000010 C ___w32_sharedptr_terminate
>   00000010 C ___w32_sharedptr_unexpected
> 	   U _abort
>   00000000 b _dw2_object_mutex.0
>   00000000 d _dw2_once.1
> 	   U _free
> 	   U _malloc
>   00000010 b _sjl_fc_key.2
>   00000008 d _sjl_once.3
>   00000000 t _w32_atom_suffix
> 
> For some reason you have a libgcc.a in your /usr/lib/mingw.  I don't
> Maybe that's the problem.

Yep, that's the problem. It appears that some of my early experiments 
building a true cygwin-mingw cross compiler are coming back to haunt me. 
  Also, my /usr/lib/mingw and /usr/include/mingw directories are actual 
directories, not symlinks to /usr/i686-pc-mingw32/[lib|include] as it 
seems they should be.

I'll rm my existing /usr/lib/mingw and /usr/include/mingw dirs and 
reinstall the mingw stuff, and try again, but not this instant. Thanks 
for your help in tracking this down.

--
Chuck



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